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What is the Olsen twins’ net worth?

THE Olsen twins may have gotten their big break at the age of nine months old when they split the role of Michelle Tanner, but the duo has enjoyed long, full careers that continue to thrive.

Born moments apart on June 13, 1986, in Sherman Oaks, California, Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen were propelled into stardom when the hit television show Full House debuted in 1989.

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The Olsen twins have been building their empire since they were kidsCredit: Getty

What is the Olsen twins' net worth?

The twins combined net worth is estimated to be around $500 million as of 2021, wealth that began accumulating when they began their acting careers at less than a year old, according to .

Full House was a grand success and ran for eight seasons and was syndicated in 25 countries, propelling the fraternal twins into child stardom.

Mary Kate and Ashley went on to star in a total of 36 films side by side between 1992 and 2004, solidifying themselves as child stars.

To supplement their movies, they also had a series of books, magazines, clothing, and shoes, that contributed bit by bit to help them build their empire.

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in 2013 she was "not great at not being able to control the end product."

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Ashley said she didn't feel she could give "100 percent" of her time to a film. They have both focused on their careers in fashion.

Mary Kate and Ashley declined to return to the reboot of their old show, Fuller House, in 2016.

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What did they say about Bob Saget's death?

The twins just released a touching statement about their former co-star Bob Saget, who just passed away on January 9th.

"Bob was the most loving, compassionate, and generous man. We are deeply saddened that he is no longer with us but know that he will continue to be by our side to guide us as gracefully as he always has," they said in a statement.

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"We are thinking of his daughters, wife, and family and are sending our condolences," they concluded.

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